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Guest guest Posted September 3, 2006 Report Share Posted September 3, 2006 Many many years ago, when I was rock collecting, I bought a "flawed" ruby of 100 cts. from Mysore. It is 8 sided. It was $125.00 US. It has been sitting in a box for the past 5 years. What should/can I do with this ruby now? Warmest regards, Ann S. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2006 Report Share Posted September 4, 2006 Dear Ann, Back in 1974 when I realized these Indian rubies, like Mysore and Hyderabad, were junk, I was advised by Kali Baba to bury them as dead things, inauspicious things. You have one stone...I had kilos..that is what I did. Better yet...throw it into the river, far away from your house. And to think that some people actually WEAR this dead junk!?? Best rgds, Richard sacred-objects, alphanov2 wrote: > > Many many years ago, when I was rock collecting, I bought a "flawed" ruby of > 100 cts. from Mysore. It is 8 sided. > It was $125.00 US. It has been sitting in a box for the past 5 years. > What should/can I do with this ruby now? > Warmest regards, > Ann S. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2006 Report Share Posted September 4, 2006 dear richardsir, the subject line says see attached..are there any pictures of such dead junk gems? i would really like to see this junk..if it is not there, could you and others post close up images of such junk gems? you have also spoken here about cultured pearls and i have a feeling that in most indian shops only cultured pearls are sold...even jaipur mandis should be selling that.. please comment. wrgds aadi sacred-objects, "Richard Shaw-Brown" <rsbj66 wrote: > > Dear Ann, > > Back in 1974 when I realized these Indian rubies, like Mysore and Hyderabad, were junk, I was advised by Kali Baba to bury them as dead things, inauspicious things. You have one stone...I had kilos..that is what I did. Better yet...throw it into the river, far away from your house. > > And to think that some people actually WEAR this dead junk!?? > > Best rgds, > Richard > > > sacred-objects, alphanov2@ wrote: > > > > Many many years ago, when I was rock collecting, I bought a "flawed" ruby of > > 100 cts. from Mysore. It is 8 sided. > > It was $125.00 US. It has been sitting in a box for the past 5 years. > > What should/can I do with this ruby now? > > Warmest regards, > > Ann S. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2006 Report Share Posted September 4, 2006 Hi Aadi, Namaste!!! I just sent you the picture. I also uploaded that pic to PHOTOS of Sacred-Objects group. Best rgds, Richard --- aadi291 <aadi291 (AT) (DOT) co.in> wrote: > > dear richardsir, the subject line says see attached..are there any > pictures of such dead junk gems? i would really like to see this > junk..if it is not there, could you and others post close up images > of such junk gems? you have also spoken here about cultured pearls > and i have a feeling that in most indian shops only cultured pearls > are sold...even jaipur mandis should be selling that.. > please comment. > wrgds > aadi > > sacred-objects, "Richard Shaw-Brown" > <rsbj66 wrote: > > > > Dear Ann, > > > > Back in 1974 when I realized these Indian rubies, like Mysore and > Hyderabad, were junk, I was advised by Kali Baba to bury them as dead > > things, inauspicious things. You have one stone...I had kilos..that > is what I did. Better yet...throw it into the river, far away from > your house. > > > > And to think that some people actually WEAR this dead junk!?? > > > > Best rgds, > > Richard > > > > > > sacred-objects, alphanov2@ wrote: > > > > > > Many many years ago, when I was rock collecting, I bought > a "flawed" ruby of > > > 100 cts. from Mysore. It is 8 sided. > > > It was $125.00 US. It has been sitting in a box for the past 5 > years. > > > What should/can I do with this ruby now? > > > Warmest regards, > > > Ann S. > > > > > > > > > > > > > Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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